Koh Samui Snorkelling Tours — Best Spots, Trips & Tips

Where to snorkel around Koh Samui, which boat trip suits you, and honest expectations on water clarity and coral. From free shore spots to the clear water of Koh Tao. Updated July 2026.

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Samui's Reefs Are a Warm-Up, Not the Main Event

Koh Samui has a couple of pleasant shore-snorkelling spots, but the truly rewarding underwater experiences need a boat. The western Gulf here is shallow and clouded by sediment from the Tapi River, so visibility off Samui's beaches is modest — roughly 8–12 m on a good day.

The upside: three excellent boat trips leave daily. Ang Thong Marine Park for dramatic scenery, Koh Tan & Koh Madsum for easy family snorkelling, and Koh Tao & Koh Nang Yuan for the clearest water and best coral in the Gulf. This guide covers all of them honestly.

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Set Expectations on Coral

The 2024 mass bleaching hit Gulf reefs hard, and recovery through 2025–2026 is real but only partial. Expect a mix of recovering and damaged coral — and treat "crystal-clear, pristine" marketing with a pinch of salt.

Snorkelling over coral on a Koh Samui boat tour to Ang Thong Marine Park

Free Shore Snorkelling on Koh Samui

Casual mask-and-fins snorkelling off the beach — best early morning in calm conditions.

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Coral Cove

The island's best shore spot, between Chaweng and Lamai. Hard and soft coral on the granite outcrops, with parrotfish, angelfish and clownfish. Visibility ~8–12 m.

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Silver Beach (Crystal Bay)

A compact cove with coral within ~5 m of shore and calm, shallow water — family- and beginner-friendly. Water shoes advised for the rocks.

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Choeng Mon

Two islets — Koh Fan Yai and Koh Fan Noi — sit just offshore; the best snorkelling is in the shallow water between them on calm days.

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Lamai & Taling Ngam

Rocky outcrops at Lamai's northern tip suit intermediate snorkellers; quiet Taling Ngam on the southwest coast has reefs off the shore.

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Never Snorkel Alone at Shore Spots

There are no lifeguards or safety boats. Check for currents along the headlands, wear fins or water shoes against urchins and rocks, and don't judge the region's snorkelling by Samui's shores.

The Three Main Boat Trips

Where the real snorkelling is. Pick by priority: scenery, ease, or water clarity.

🏝 Ang Thong Marine Park — Scenery First, Snorkelling Second

The 42-island archipelago is world-class above water — limestone karsts, the Emerald Lagoon and the viewpoint hike — with snorkelling stops at Koh Wao and Koh Tai Plao thrown in. Underwater it's inconsistent (visibility 5–15 m, patchy coral), so come for the landscape and treat the snorkelling as a bonus. These two Koh Samui departures are built around snorkelling and kayaking, with live availability below.

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🐷 Koh Tan & Koh Madsum — Easiest & Cheapest

Just 15–35 minutes south of Samui. Koh Tan has shallow reefs from 1–2 m — ideal for beginners and children — while Koh Madsum ("Pig Island") adds a white-sand beach and its famous semi-wild pigs. A cheap, calm, family-friendly half or full day, from around 1,800 THB. These two are the most-booked options, with live availability below.

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🐢 Koh Tao & Koh Nang Yuan — Best Water & Coral

About 80 minutes by speedboat, this is the region's premier snorkelling: 15–25 m visibility, vibrant coral gardens, and near-daily green turtles and blacktip reef sharks at Shark Bay. The trade-offs are crowds at Koh Nang Yuan and a longer, rougher crossing. This popular speedboat day trip runs direct from Koh Samui — live availability below, and see our full Koh Tao day trip guide for the details.

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Samui Shore vs Ang Thong vs Koh Tao

The honest snorkelling comparison to help you choose.

FactorSamui shoreAng Thong tripKoh Tao trip
CostFree (gear ~100–150 THB)~1,200–4,400 THB + fee~2,900–5,000 THB + fee
Snorkelling qualityModest (8–12 m)Variable (5–15 m)Best (15–25 m)
Marine lifeReef fish, urchinsReef fish, occasional sharksTurtles & blacktips likely
SceneryPleasant beachesSpectacular karstsNang Yuan viewpoint
Best forCasual dips, budgetScenery, kayakersSerious snorkellers

Best Time to Snorkel

Clarity is highly season-dependent. Aim for the calm, dry window.

Best

Feb – Apr

Calmest seas and peak visibility (15–25 m offshore). March is often the single best month — great conditions, fewer crowds.

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May – Oct

Warmer, with occasional afternoon rain but snorkelable most days. A calm September–October spell can be excellent.

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Nov

Peak monsoon — rough seas and cancellations. Ang Thong also closes 1 Nov–mid Dec; confirm it's open before booking.

Practical Tips

  • Tours include mask, snorkel, fins and life jackets free
  • Snorkelling more than twice? Buy your own mask (~200–400 THB) for a proper fit
  • Take a seasickness tablet before the rougher Koh Tao crossing
  • No touching or standing on coral, no feeding fish, no removing shells
  • Beginners: Koh Tan, Silver Beach, Ang Thong beach stops (shallow, calm)
  • Experienced: Koh Tao's bays and Lamai's sloping reefs
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    2026 Update: Reef-Safe Sunscreen Is Mandatory

    Marine parks now enforce a ban on sunscreens containing oxybenzone, octinoxate, 4-MBC and butylparaben, with fines up to 100,000 THB. Bring mineral (zinc-oxide) reef-safe sunscreen — sold at Boots and Watsons for ~300–800 THB — or cover up with a rash guard.

    Common Question

    For the clearest water and best coral, the Koh Tao & Koh Nang Yuan full-day speedboat trip wins — visibility often 15–25 m, with reliable turtles and blacktip reef sharks. Ang Thong is best for scenery and a varied day of kayaking and snorkelling (visibility a more variable 5–15 m). For a cheap, family-friendly option, Koh Tan & Koh Madsum has shallow, calm reefs. On the island itself, Coral Cove and Silver Beach are the best free shore spots, though clarity is modest.

    Other Experiences You Might Enjoy

    Build a full week of Gulf of Thailand adventures around your snorkelling.

    From Koh Samui, the standout snorkelling and boat trips are the Ang Thong Marine Park day tour, the reef-and-turtle snorkelling of Koh Tao and the sandbar viewpoint at Koh Nang Yuan, plus the easy family trip to Koh Tan and Koh Madsum (Pig Island). Add sea kayaking through the limestone channels, a private speedboat charter, or a sunset cruise. Live options across all of these are below.

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